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Ok_Initial_2090 t1_j1c75rd wrote
Reply to comment by pHyR3 in [OC] The Average Cost of Attending College in Each US State by malxredleader
I do indeed, their called apprenticeships, but on that matter, how much do consultants make? 6 figures?
Ok_Initial_2090 t1_j1c6d4z wrote
Reply to comment by pHyR3 in [OC] The Average Cost of Attending College in Each US State by malxredleader
Do you? Or do you just need to learn the ropes, start entry level and progress your way up, ending with $0 in debt
Ok_Initial_2090 t1_j1c2wao wrote
Reply to comment by munchi333 in [OC] The Average Cost of Attending College in Each US State by malxredleader
This fact of $1 million more in a lifetime is extremely outdated, just like the housing market and or the ‘American Dream’. It used to be so perhaps 15-20 years ago, I would absolutely Love you to go around to the current grads and generations and grab a poll from them- infact, 50% of population don’t end up using their degrees they spent 75+ grand on in 2022, now that’s a current fact that you can Google
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Reply to comment by Onceuponajoe in [OC] The Average Cost of Attending College in Each US State by malxredleader
Exactly, was hoping for pHyR3 to reply but yours will do. And what percentage of the U.S. population is making 100k +? The answer is 5.4% Instead of us bickering and arguing about a topic that involves the top 5.4% of the job market- which duh, yes, a degree at minimum is obviously going to help you throughout your lifetime, let’s get back to the original point of this conversation which has to do with the other 95% of the job market that makes under 6 figures.